Sentences with phrase «less vulnerable»

Because you only need to connect it to the internet when you want to transfer coins, it is inherently less vulnerable to being hacked than online or software wallets.
If Vitalik Buterin keeps his word, and the new protocol is integrated to Ethereum by the end of 2017 or early 2018, the core technology will be a lot less vulnerable to attackers.
DEX platforms are not completely safe since their website servers are centralized, but they are much less vulnerable to large - scale thefts than conventional exchanges.
The maneuver requires you to adjust your sails continually, but it'll give you more speed as you go — and that can leave you a lot less vulnerable if another ship shows up.
In addition, the development of the BUY&SELL platform with the use of blockbuster makes it less vulnerable to hacker attacks and gives an opportunity to effectively counter fraud.
Thomas added that Ripple's own digital currency, known as XRP, is less vulnerable to forks or unpredictable changes because, unlike bitcoin, it relies on voting measures that favor users more than miners.
Decentralized exchanges do not rely on a third party service to hold a user's funds, making them less vulnerable to large hacks.
Exchanges generally try to keep a majority of customer deposits in cold wallets, which aren't connected to the outside world and thus are less vulnerable to hacks.
What's on your device stays on your device, making your data less vulnerable to attacks, such as man - in - the - middle attacks.
The data will be send over your smartphone's mobile data connection, where it's much less vulnerable to snooping.
Secondly, the decentralized nature makes it less vulnerable to attack.
If your unit is up on a high floor you might feel less vulnerable to theft, but some of the boldest thieves will actually pick the least likely targets.
If you're in the market for a new manufactured home, consider purchasing a so - called double wide or multi-sectional home — both of which are somewhat less vulnerable to damage from high winds and which often carry lower premiums.
A vehicle parked inside a closed garage is less vulnerable to theft and storm damage.
Or, there's a chance that if you're meticulous about your credit, you're also meticulous about your car, making certain to keep it secured in a locked garage, where it's less vulnerable to break - ins.
Statistics show that vehicles parked in a garage are less vulnerable to being stolen, which means lower insurance risk and a better chance of cheaper rates.
We might know better these days than to get suckered into some old timey hoodwink, but we're no less vulnerable to scams today.
Not only will your home be more energy efficient — but also less vulnerable to some hazards and insurance claims.
Is that a proper limit to ensure the system is secure, or at least less vulnerable than a more open use?
For this reason, the materials used in the Caribbean (typically reinforced concrete) are less vulnerable to water damage than the wood framing that dominates the residential and light commercial projects in the United States.
Miller and Valasek then assigned each of the three categories a «plus» to indicate whether a vehicle is more susceptible to hacking or a «minus» if less vulnerable.
The key for property owners with wood floors is to keep their beauty while making them less vulnerable to falls.
Do they think such a system is less vulnerable to cronyism than others?
Nobel Prize laureate Daniel Kahneman has found that people who take an «outside view» when planning are more likely to make accurate predictions because the person making the prediction is less vulnerable to wishful thinking.
If the minimum wage was higher, then wage levels would be less vulnerable to migration, and the need for «in - work benefits» would be lower.
In April and May of 2018, FileTrail's ILTA Roadshow series, «An Information Governance Policy Isn't Enough — Strategies for Execution and Compliance,» will be traveling to five cities across the U.S. Attendees will learn how to make their law firms less vulnerable to risk, and more compliant with both internal policies as well as outside counsel guidelines through simplified and automated IG processes.
We also advise trustees on how trusts should be set up and run to ensure that wealth is passed down to future generations and so less vulnerable to attack on divorce.
In this case, the change taking place is the reshuffling under way in large law firms «as they move lawyers out of faltering practice areas into those that are less vulnerable — or even thriving — during the economic slump.»
In addition, governments and policy makers can try to improve a country's infrastructure and economy to make people less vulnerable to extreme climate events.
To tell you the truth, several ecological agricultural principles are posited under CSA: increasing soil's fertility and capacity to hold water making soils and crops less vulnerable to droughts and rising temperature.
So why do we who are present in international scenes like this one to supposedly make «fundamental change,» continue to impose applications such as that of mitigation on the less vulnerable.
Healthier, more fertile soil that is less vulnerable to drought and flooding.
Solarhost's use of solar energy may actually make their hosting service more reliable since they less vulnerable to power outages and blackouts.
Yes, as we grow our presence in more states — and internationally too — we're less vulnerable to political changes to state incentives, for example.
In July 2005, the Moroccan government, responding to severe drought, announced that it was allocating $ 778 million to canceling farmers» debts and converting cereal - planted areas into less vulnerable olive and fruit orchards.
I'd argue it also makes us less vulnerable to unforeseen challenges, such as job loss, financial or emotional instability, and social or environmental crises, by building resilience, creativity, and problem - solving skills.
Less vulnerable, with economic growth, knowledge, and new technologies, as well as quality of life.
But frankly, we see this rule as being less vulnerable than the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards to unforeseen changes in the energy world.
Shifts towards water - lean renewables and energy efficiency in recent years have helped to decouple the dependence of the state's power sector on water sources, making us less vulnerable to the drought - induced disruptions that are plaguing power systems around the world.
«As long as economies grow and living standards rise, then people will be less vulnerable to whatever the temperature is,» Peiser says.
Growing the energy renaissance will make the United States less vulnerable to potential supply disruptions around the world.
This is usually in the context that it tends to disapprove of the very development that make people less vulnerable to the environment.
Thus he is not making an argument for them to be equipped with the means to make themselves less vulnerable to the effects of climate, and of climate change.
By it's very nature, we are less vulnerable to it the more we are aware of it.
to be used for drinking water Less evaporation from the storage reservoir Little loss of land No damage due to dam failure Pollutants such as mosquitoes and snails can not exist in the reservoirs Siltation does not create any problems Less vulnerable / below the ground surface in a shallow soil toward the impervious crystalline sub soil.
Communities located on resistant bedrock or where glacio - isostatic rebound is occurring are less vulnerable to erosion.
Compared to corn and other annuals, perennials can prevent erosion, produce more stable yields, be less vulnerable to pests, and support pollinators and biodiversity.
Such policies would also have the effect of making people, especially in poor countries, much less vulnerable to climate change.
Locally generated solar energy helps make our community and state less vulnerable to the outside markets which are deeply tied to the cost of fossil fuels.
In addition to being cheaper, electricity is less vulnerable to price shocks than natural gas.
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